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<strong>HARNESS</strong> <strong>TRACKS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>AMERICA</strong><br />

<strong>Executive</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

A daily fax and e-mail report on racing and gaming developments in North America and beyond<br />

Stanley F. Bergstein, Editor<br />

January 7, 2008<br />

SANTA ANITA TO HOLLYWOOD?<br />

Torrential, unrelenting rain -- 5 1/2 inches of it<br />

over the weekend -- washed out racing at Santa<br />

Anita Saturday and Sunday, including the<br />

$100,000 Santa Ysabel and the $150,000 San<br />

Pasqual Handicap. The problem, beside the<br />

punishing rain, was the inability of Santa Anita’s<br />

new Cushion Track to absorb water. With<br />

the cancellation, California Horse Racing Board<br />

chairman Richard Shapiro announced a poll of<br />

his members tomorrow on the issue of allowing<br />

Santa Anita to transfer its meeting to Hollywood<br />

Park in Inglewood. That track also has<br />

a Cushion Track, but unlike the one in Arcadia it<br />

was not built to withstand 110-degree heat. That<br />

decision -- called “an after-the-fact mistake” by<br />

Cushion Track Footings technical director Paul<br />

Harper -- led to serious drainage problems from<br />

the start of the meeting, and Harper and his crew,<br />

and Santa Anita track superintendent Richard<br />

Tedesco and his ground corps, have been unable<br />

to solve the problem. The entire surface was removed<br />

and replaced in December, but without<br />

adequate drainage the track is not safe for racing.<br />

Cushion Track says it will replace it, a task<br />

costing $6 million, and Santa Anita already has<br />

spent $11 million on the installation and subsequent<br />

maintenance attempts, according to president<br />

Ron Charles. Charles was summoned to<br />

Florida over the weekend to meet with Santa<br />

Anita’s owner, Frank Stronach, concerning the<br />

problem.<br />

INTERIOR TO MONTICELLO: NO<br />

The United States Secretary of the Interior, Dirk<br />

Kempthorne, has for the moment ended hopes<br />

of a San Regis Mohawk casino at Monticello<br />

Raceway in the New York Catskills, and another<br />

Indian casino planned for Sullivan county.<br />

Kempthorne refused to grant Indian reservation<br />

land in trust. The Mohawks say<br />

they will sue Kempthorne.<br />

SOME INTERESTING FIGURES<br />

Ohio and Oregon have released handle figures<br />

for last year, and they are revealing. In Ohio,<br />

betting at HTA’s Lebanon Raceway, Northfield<br />

Park, and Scioto Downs, and at Raceway<br />

Park, all were down, a total of 14.3%. Scioto<br />

was down 21.25% with two less days of racing<br />

than in 2006; Lebanon was down 15%, with<br />

two more days; Northfield was down 13.6%,<br />

with the same 364 days of racing; and Raceway<br />

was down 6.7%, with 362 days of racing in both<br />

years. All thoroughbred tracks in the state also<br />

were down, ranging from Thistledown’s loss of<br />

14.55 % through Beulah Park’s decline of 9.5%<br />

to River Downs’ 8.2%, with only a day’s difference<br />

in number of racing days. Statewide totals<br />

dropped 12.71%.<br />

Oregon’s racing commission issued handle figures<br />

for the last seven years. Hub betting was<br />

negligible in 2000, but in its first full year, 2001,<br />

Greyhound Channel, doing business then as US<br />

Off-Track, had a high second quarter, handling<br />

$3.168 million. In 2007, now known as Pay Dog,<br />

it handled over $7 million in each of the first three<br />

quarters of the year. TVG went from a high quarter<br />

of $13.8 million in 2001 to $151.4 million in the<br />

third quarter of 2007; AmericaTAB went from<br />

$11.2 in the last quarter of 2001 to $62.3 million<br />

before being acquired by Churchill Downs in the<br />

second quarter of 2007. Youbet, which arrived<br />

in Oregon in 2002, had a high quarter that year<br />

of $42.5 million, and its high quarter in 2007 was<br />

$133.3 million. The Racing Channel, doing business<br />

as Oneclickbetting.com, handled $42.9 million<br />

in its highest quarter in 2002, and only $10<br />

million in its best quarter last year. XpressBet<br />

entered the fray in 2005, with a high quarter of<br />

$26.2 million, and posted $56.1 million in its best<br />

trimester last year. IRG, in the same time frame,<br />

went from $2.1 million to $87.3 million in its best<br />

quarter. Churchill’s Twin Spires hit $39.4<br />

million in its second quarter last year.

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